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Hoka, On Running, Vionic, and More Have Comfy Walking Shoes on Sale—Up to 90% Off
To help make your comfy shoe search more streamlined, we've gone ahead and gathered 53 of the best shoe deals happening right now, including stylish, supportive sandals, running shoes, loafers, and hiking shoes up to 90 percent off. Act fast, though—with bestselling shoes from Hoka, Crocs, Vionic, and New Balance on the table, we can't promise these on-sale styles will be in stock much longer.
From supportive slip-on loafers to beach-friendly sandals, there's no shortage of comfortable shoes heavily marked down this month. While we've divided up each of our 53 favorite deals by shoe category below, we've decided some discounts deserve a shout-out early on. Specifically, this Dolce Vita Women's Paily Pearl Heeled Sandal, marked down to just $13, and these rugged The North Face Men's Cragstone Hiking Boots, nearly $100 off, caught our attention—keep scrolling to see our other favorite finds. 90% off: Dolce Vita Women's Paily Pearl Heeled Sandal, $13 (originally $125)
Dolce Vita Women's Paily Pearl Heeled Sandal, $13 (originally $125) Perfect for summer: Crocs Unisex Adult Crocband Flip-flop Sandal, $15 (originally $30)
Crocs Unisex Adult Crocband Flip-flop Sandal, $15 (originally $30) Podiatrist-approved brand: Vionic Women's Uptown Knit Skimmer Flat, $60 (originally $130)
Vionic Women's Uptown Knit Skimmer Flat, $60 (originally $130) $50 New Balance kicks: New Balance Women's DynaSoft Nergize Sport V2 Cross Trainer, $50 (originally $70)
New Balance Women's DynaSoft Nergize Sport V2 Cross Trainer, $50 (originally $70) Editor's pick: Toms Women's Darya Platform Wedge Sandal, $41 (originally $90)
Toms Women's Darya Platform Wedge Sandal, $41 (originally $90) T+L-trusted brand: The North Face Men's Cragstone Hiking Boot, $68 (originally $165)
The North Face Men's Cragstone Hiking Boot, $68 (originally $165) Save $86: Sarto by Franco Sarto Women's Ellis Slingback Sandal, $24 (originally $110)
Sarto by Franco Sarto Women's Ellis Slingback Sandal, $24 (originally $110) Rare Birkenstock deal: Birkenstock Arizona Women's Chunky Suede Leather Sandal, $77 (originally $140)
Birkenstock Arizona Women's Chunky Suede Leather Sandal, $77 (originally $140) Best walking sandal discount: David Tate Women's Key Flat Sandal, $28 (originally $140)
David Tate Women's Key Flat Sandal, $28 (originally $140) Go-to business casual shoe: Marc Joseph New York Men's Nebraska Loafer, $70 (originally $185) $110 $24 at Nordstromrack.com
Whether you're clocking thousands of steps on a sightseeing tour or trying to hit a new mile time PR, the right running shoes can take you where you want to go, pain-free. Swap out your worn-down runners for a new pair of running shoes while they're on sale for as low as $29. Or, indulge in these premiere Hoka Women's Anacapa Breeze Aero Low Trail Shoes while they're $65 off. Brooks Men's Ghost 16 Running Shoe, $100 (originally $140)
Skechers Women's Go Run Supersonic Max Sneaker, $60 (originally $85)
Brooks Women's Ghost 16 Running Shoe, $100 (originally $140)
Under Armour Men's Charged Assert 10, $54 (originally $78)
On Women's Cloudsurfer Next Running Shoe, $105 (originally $150)
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Running Shoe, $94 (originally $145)
Reebok Men's Energen Lux Sneaker, $29 (originally $55)
Adidas Women's Cloudfoam Pure Sportswear Sneaker, $49 (originally $75)
Hoka Women's Challenger 7 Trail Running Shoe, $117 (originally $145)
New Balance Men's Fresh Foam Arishi V4 Running Shoe, $32 (originally $70)
Brooks Women's Glycerin 20 Running Shoe, $90 (originally $160)
Hoka Women's Anacapa Breeze Aero Low Trail Shoe, $90 (originally $155)
New Balance Women's DynaSoft Nergize Sport V2 Cross Trainer, $38 (originally $70)
The Hoka Women's Arahi 7 combines lightweight cushioning with responsive support. This running sneaker also features the brand's J-Frame arch support technology, which helps to prevent overpronation.
Featuring a sock-like fit and a cushioned foam midsole, this lightweight Adidas sneaker 'feels like you're walking on a cloud,' as one reviewer put it. Previously $75, these Cloudfoam Pure sneakers are yours for less than $50.
'Tis the season for open-toed wedges and strappy slides. Comfy sandals are majorly on sale right now as we approach the middle of summer, with men's and women's styles up to 90 percent off. A few discounts stood out, including these Birkenstock Arizona Women's Chunky Suede Leather Sandals, 45% off, and these Crocs Unisex Adult Crocband Flip-flop Sandals, $15. That's just the beginning, though—keep scrolling for more. Birkenstock Arizona Women's Chunky Suede Leather Sandal, $77 (originally $140)
Lifestride Women's Wren Platform Strappy Sandal, $42 (originally $70)
Reef Men's Cushion Dawn Flip-flop, $29 (originally $38)
Dr. Scholl's Women's Once Twice Platform Wedge Sandal, $50 (originally $95)
Dolce Vita Women's Paily Pearl Heeled Sandal, $13 (originally $125)
Crocs Unisex Adult Crocband Flip-flop Sandal, $15 (originally $30)
BOC Women's Alisha Sandal, $30 (originally $65)
KuaiLu Men's Yoga Mat Leather Flip-flops, $10 (originally $20)
Skechers Women's Reggae Slim Simply Stretch Sandal, $50 (originally $62)
Dockers Men's Newpage Sandal, $40 (originally $70)
David Tate Women's Key Flat Sandal, $28 (originally $140)
Toms Women's Darya Platform Wedge Sandal, $41 (originally $90)
Vionic Women's Activate Rx Platform Sandal, $60 (originally $125)
Sorel Women's Dayspring Platform Slide Sandal, $42 (originally $120)
Sarto by Franco Sarto Women's Ellis Slingback Sandal, $24 (originally $110)
Over 12,000 Amazon shoppers gave these Kuailu flip-flops a perfect five-star rating for comfort, function, and style. Available in 17 colors and in sizes up to a men's 16, these flip-flops are constructed with squishy yoga mat footbeds that provide arch support and prevent foot fatigue while walking for long periods of time. $120 $42 at Nordstromrack.com
Don't let the thick, chunky soles fool you: Reviewers say these Sorel Dayspring platform slides are 'very comfortable and easy to wear,' thanks to the cushioned footbeds and non-slip outsoles. Previously $120, they're a steal for just $42.
Whether you're on the hunt for a pair of amphibious hiking sandals or a comfy, all-weather hiking boot you can wear every season, there's a hiking shoe deal for you happening this week. We're spotting seriously steep discounts on top-rated hiking shoes, including styles from The North Face, Hoka, Columbia, and more. Need extra ankle support? Try the Keen Women's Targhee 3 Mid Height Hiking Boots; they have an external support shank that helps to keep you stable on uneven terrain. Looking for something that can cross into water without weighing you down? These Teva Women's Hurricane XLT2 Sandals are up for the challenge; they have adjustable straps to keep your feet in place, plus thick, treaded rubber soles that'll protect the bottom of your feet from jagged rocks. Keen Women's Targhee 3 Mid Height Hiking Boot, $100 (originally $165)
KuaiLu Women's Orthopedic Walking Sandals, $50 (originally $63)
Docker Men's Newpage Sporty Outdoor Sandal, $40 (originally $70)
Columbia Women's Newton Ridge Plus Hiking Boot, $60 (originally $100)
The North Face Men's Cragstone Hiking Boot, $68 (originally $165)
Hoka Women's Hopara 2 Hiking Shoe, $108 (originally $135)
Camel Crown Women's Waterproof Hiking Sandal, $32 (originally $40)
Teva Women's Hurricane XLT2 Sandal, $57 (originally $75)
Chaco Women's Z/1 Strap Classic Sandal, $85 (originally $105)
Nortiv 8 Men's Waterproof Hiking Shoe, $38 (originally $65)
Oboz Men's Sawtooth X Low Waterproof Hiking Shoe, $82 (originally $165)
Vasque Women's Re:connect Now GTX Hiking Shoe, $128 (originally $170)
Merrell Women's Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot, $90 (originally $150)
A Vibram traction outsole and a shock-absorbing midsole upper come together in this top-rated Merrell Moab 3 hiking boot. Amazon reviewers say they're great for year-round use, thanks to their waterproof seal, durable construction, and breathable mesh uppers.
Whether you're crossing a babbling brook or hiking up a rocky trail, these Chaco sandals are up for the trek. Featuring the brand's signature strappy design and grippy rubber outsoles, these hiking sandals were built for summer adventures.
Loafers, ballet flats, and slip-on sneakers make great year-round travel shoes. Not only are they easy to throw on, but they're also stylish and versatile, making them easy to dress up or down depending on the occasion. Score these orthotic Vionic Women's Uptown Knit Skimmer Flats while they're 53 percent off; they have a simple round toe design that goes with everything, plus arch-supporting insoles that provide all-day comfort. Or scoop up these handsome Marc Joseph New York Men's Nebraska Loafers, 63 percent off—these Brazil-made penny loafers are stylish and comfy, and reviewers say they've become their 'new business casual go-to shoe.' Vionic Women's Uptown Knit Skimmer Flat, $60 (originally $130)
LifeStride Women's Next Level Slip-On Sneaker, $34 (originally $80)
Heydude Men's Wally Funk Nylon Craft Loafer, $45 (originally $70)
Sam Edelman Women's Ari Gem Ballet Flat, $24 (originally $160)
Sperry Women's Wedge Cupsole Penny Loafer, $63 (originally $110)
Marc Joseph New York Men's Nebraska Loafer, $68 (originally $185)
Label Women's Go-to Low Flat Sneaker, $20 (originally $130)
Vionic Women's Uptown Loafer, $60 (originally $130)
Dr. Scholl's Women's Nova Moc Loafer, $42 (originally $80)
Lifestride Women's Promise Ballet Flat, $30 (originally $90)
Naturalizer Women's Darry Loafer, $50 (originally $130)
Tommy Hilfiger Men's Amile Driving Style Loafer, $50 (originally $89)
Podiatrist-approved comfy shoe brand Vionic has earned a stamp of approval by Oprah, and right now, these totally versatile Uptown loafers are 53 percent off. Five-star reviewers report that they're 'comfy from day one' and are 'easily packable'—two footwear traits we love to see.
Breathable, lightweight, and flexible, these airy Heydude loafers are perfect for summer travel. They're machine-washable, odor-resistant, and have elastic cord laces that allow you to slip them on or off in an instant.
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